Hutchison, Doug 1960–

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HUTCHISON, Doug 1960–

PERSONAL

Full name, Douglas Anthony Hutchinson; born May 26, 1960, in Dover, DE; son of Richard Hutchinson; married Amanda, March 13, 2003. Education: Attended the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis–St. Paul and Juillard School; studied acting with Sanford Meisner. Religion: Raised Roman Catholic.

Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Pop Art Films & Management, 9615 Brighton Way, Suite 426, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Career: Actor. Member of band Yuh–uh–uh–uhs; previously worked as a cook at McDonald's, dog walker, construction worker, telemarketer, record store clerk, acting teacher, and handed out flyers.

Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a theatrical motion picture, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role—drama, 2000, both for The Green Mile.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Sproles, Fresh Horses, Columbia, 1988.

Obie Jameson, The Chocolate War, MCEG, 1988.

Security technician, The Lawnmower Man (also known as Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man and Virtual Wars), Filmayer Video, 1992.

James, Love Always (also known as All Points Between), Legacy Releasing, 1995.

James Louise "Pete" Willard, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996.

Golem, Batman and Robin, Warner Bros., 1997.

Donald, Con Air, Buena Vista, 1997.

Percy Wetmore, The Green Mile (also known as Stephen King's "The Green Mile"), Warner Bros., 1999.

Bristol, Bait (also known as Piege), Warner Bros., 2000.

Himself, Walking the Mile (documentary short film; also known as Walking the Mile: The Making of "The Green Mile"), Warner Home Video, 2000.

Ifty, I Am Sam, New Line Cinema, 2001.

Gus Morgan, The Salton Sea, Warner Bros., 2002.

Hoop, The House on Turk Street (also known as No Good Deed), Seven Arts, 2002.

Brent Davis, West Memphis Three, 2004.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Himself, The Miracle of "The Green Mile" (documentary short film), 1999.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Planet Rules, Fox, 1995.

Doug Papp, Skip Chasers, CBS, 1998.

Dope, NBC, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Danny, "Blood Moon," The Young Riders, 1990.

Medic, "Hello, Goodbye," China Beach, 1991.

Arthur Berkus, "Friend and Relations," Love & War, CBS, 1993.

Eugene Tooms, "Squeeze," The X–Files, Fox, 1993.

Eugene Tooms, "Tooms," The X–Files, Fox, 1994.

Loren, "All's Fair," Party of Five, Fox, 1994.

Loren, "Fathers and Sons," Party of Five, Fox, 1994.

Loren, "Private Lives," Party of Five, Fox, 1994.

Loren, "Grownups," Party of Five, Fox, 1994.

Baseline, "My Baby Is out of This World," Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995.

Angus Neville, "Deadly Bidding," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995.

Elroy El, "Choice or Chance," Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1995.

Elroy El, "The Angriest Angel," Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1996.

Elroy El, "Pearly," Space: Above and Beyond, Fox, 1996.

Polaroid man, "The Beginning and the End," Millennium, Fox, 1997.

Jackie Cahill, "Poor Richard's Almanac," The Practice, ABC, 2001.

Jackie Cahill, "Public Servants," The Practice, ABC, 2001.

Nigel Crane, "Stalker," CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I.), CBS, 2002.

Lenny Pescoe, "The Mourner," John Doe, Fox, 2002.

Lenny Pescoe, "John D.O.A.," John Doe, Fox, 2003.

Wally Pollard, "Wannabe," Boomtown, NBC, 2003.

Dale Stahl, "Slow Burn," CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004.

Also appeared as hood, Robin's Hoods.

RECORDINGS

Albums; with Yuh–uh–uh–uhs:

Released YUH!.

Music Videos:

Appeared in Yuh–uh–uh–uh's "Vampire Chickens."

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic:

Dough Hutchison Official Site, http://www.doughutchison.com/, August 15, 2004.

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